Find the right combination
[1152] Find the right combination - The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. - #brainteasers #mastermind - Correct Answers: 79 - The first user who solved this task is James Lillard
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Find the right combination

The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.
Correct answers: 79
The first user who solved this task is James Lillard.
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A young woman said to her d...

A young woman said to her doctor, 'You have to help me, I hurt all over.' 'What do you mean?' said the doctor. The woman touched her right knee with her index finger and yelled,'Ow, that hurts.' Then she touched her left cheek and again yelled, 'Ouch! That hurts, too.' Then she touched her right earlobe. 'Ow, even THAT hurts.' The doctor asked the woman, 'Are you a natural blonde?' 'Why yes,' she said. 'I thought so,' said the doctor. 'You have a sprained finger.'

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Carnegie Institute of Washington founded

In 1902, the Carnegie Institute of Washington, was founded,incorporated at a meeting at the State Department. Andrew Carnegie pledged $10,000,000 to establish it as a centre for cutting-edge scientific research. On 8 Jun 1902, the New York Times reported Dr. Daniel C. Gilman, lately president of Johns Hopkins University, was to head it, and he planned to go to Europe for advice on its organization from the best French, German and British educators. It was envisaged that the institute would provide scholarships and professorates enabling talented individuals to conduct research fulltime. It is now an endowed, independent, nonprofit institution, with additional support from federal grants and private donations. In his lifetime, Carnegie established otherunaffiliated organizations which bear his name, for example, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh (1895), unrelated except for sharing their benefactor's name.«
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